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Want to learn the best kept secret in your control?

The 120 Page Programming Unlimited Custom Macro manual explains Fanuc and General Numeric Custom Macro in easy to understand terms. The skills you learn can also be applied to Haas, Yasnac and Mazak because their Custom Macro languages are very similar. Even Okuma’s User Task language is similar to Fanuc’s Custom Macro.

Key Benefits of Purchasing "The CNC Custom Macro Language".

  • Explains the complete Custom Macro language in detail.  Whether you are a complete beginner or need to know how to interface external devices to your control you will learn how with our manual.
  • Saves the hours of trial and error learning you will lose trying to use the machine tool builders manual.   Our examples are complete and in plain English.  From using local and common variables to writing System 15 menu programs or iterating loops there are examples to guide you.  No more Jinglish to translate.
  • Includes several complete macro programs including: Bolt Circle, Array of Holes, Line of Holes at any Angle, Tool Life Management, Tool and Fixture Setting, Radial Slotting and more!

New - Check out GE Fanuc's Macro B Programming Course!

Pricing

DescriptionSKU #Price
Custom Macro Manual onlyMan-001$44.95
Macro Pro V3.1 with the "Custom Macro Manual"Mac-001$99.95
Macro Pro V3.1 onlyMac-002$79.95
CNC Helper V1.0 on CD-ROMCNC-001$29.95
CNC Helper, Macro Pro and the Custom Macro ManualCMB-001$119.95

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